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University of Bolton

Campusتمام وقت3 - 5 August 2017بریتانیاBolton

The BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Bolton will provide you with an advanced understanding of the key topics involved in meeting the engineering needs of the healthcare industry. Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing field, applying the principles of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients...
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‏ برترین کارشناسی ها سیدنی در بریتانیا. Biomedical Engineering - BEng (Hons)
The BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Bolton will provide you with an advanced understanding of the key topics involved in meeting the engineering needs of the healthcare industry. Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing field, applying the principles of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients.
The course offers you the opportunity to become one of the next generation of engineers needed to meet the demands of this highly technological industry. It will educate you in the design and development processes needed for new specialist medical healthcare processes, problems and technological advances involving materials, imaging, monitoring, simulation and microelectromechanical systems.
Initially you will develop a fundamental understanding of the key principles of engineering, mathematics and human biology. You will then pursue a specialised biomedical engineering focused curriculum, studying topics such as biomechatronics, biomaterials, biomedical devices and systems biology. The course is run in collaboration with the University’s Sport department, who offer expert teaching in topics such as biomechanics and rehabilitation technology, as well as access to working with elite sportspeople.
You will work with the latest technological developments related to engineering and material design solutions, and will have the opportunity to study across disciplines related to health, engineering and sports.
About the course
You will gain an advanced understanding of engineering design, sports rehabilitation and biological systems. The course will be delivered through a mixture of practical laboratories, computer simulation sessions, group activities and demonstrations supported by lectures. Assessment is a mixture of coursework, practical tests and examinations.
The course is delivered via a cross-departmental partnership between the departments of engineering, materials, biology and sports. The University of Bolton has a strong pedigree in these areas, and the sports department has recently undertaken a significant expansion, culminating in the opening of the new £31m Bolton One building.
The University has recently embarked on an ambitious enhancement agenda as a “Teaching Intensive and Research Informed” University. To this end, ten new lecturers, with expertise in a variety of engineering and scientific disciplines, have been recruited by the Engineering, Sports and Sciences academic group at the University. Many of these lecturers will play a significant role in delivering the Biomedical Engineering degree programme, complementing the significant expertise and experience of staff already in place at the University.
Special features
Opportunities to work with internationally recognised research teams (in areas such as materials and medical devices, as well as biological systems) at the University, through both group and individual projects
Study real life applications of biomedical devices in a sports science and rehabilitation context, for both elite athletes and members of the public
Access to new bespoke facilities such as a state-of-the-art 3D motion capture system (with ground reaction force platforms), isokinetic dynamometer and medical simulation patient
The project is recognised and supported through grants by the Royal Academy of Engineering as following the Engineering Gateway programme endorsed by the Engineering Council
Strongly employer informed, with a medical focus due to the industrial base in the UK North West region
Use of a brand-new bespoke biomedical sensors laboratory
Industrial links for students reinforced by industrial work placements
What you will learn
You will develop problem solving skills and the ability to design and test hypotheses. You will become proficient at working in teams, and develop your computer skills. You will also learn communication skills, helping you relate to engineers, medical practitioners and industrial end users.
What you will study
In the first year of your studies you will be provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, engineering and biology. In the second and third years of your studies you will pursue a specialised biomedical engineering focused curriculum, including imaging, biomaterials, bionics, computational modelling, biomechatronics, signal processing, and systems biology. A list of the modules you will study can be seen below.
The University’s Sport department will also play an active role in the delivery of this course, offering teaching expertise in topics such as biomechanics and rehabilitation technology, as well as providing access to working with elite sportspeople.
Level 1
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Principles of Biomedical Engineering; Introduction to Biomechanics; Medical Sensory Devices and Measurement; Clinical Anatomy and Physiology; Fundamentals of Systems and Synthetic Biology.
Level 2
Biomedical Engineering Modelling & Analysis; Biomechatronics; Intermediate Biomechanics; Technology in Advanced Musculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment; Group Project and Investigation; Biomedical Devices Design & Product Development.
Level 3
Simulation of Medical Engineering Systems; Advanced Biomechatronic Systems; Genomics, Environment and Athletic Performance; Biosignal Processing; Advanced Biomechanics; BEng Individual Project; Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.
Entry requirements
240 UCAS points from at least two, but preferably three, A2-levels (or equivalent) in any subjects.
You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including English, mathematics and science.
You will be required to attend an interview unless you hold a level 3 qualification in mathematics or science.
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent). If you do not have the required English level, you can study English with us from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent).
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University of Bolton

Campusتمام وقت1 - 3 August 2017بریتانیاBolton

This top-up course is for staff working in health and social care and offers an opportunity to access degree-level studies through module credit accumulation. The course has a very flexible framework that can be adapted to fit your personal circumstances, employment and professional development, enabling you to develop a programme that is directly relevant to your professional role. This study route also provides the greatest flexibility for...
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Contemporary Approaches to Integrated Care & Service Delivery (Top-up) - BSc (Hons)
This top-up course is for staff working in health and social care and offers an opportunity to access degree-level studies through module credit accumulation. The course has a very flexible framework that can be adapted to fit your personal circumstances, employment and professional development, enabling you to develop a programme that is directly relevant to your professional role. This study route also provides the greatest flexibility for accreditation of prior learning from ‘smaller’ units of learning.
The course offers a broad range of specialist modules covering the practical skills and knowledge for professional practice. It also covers the theoretical framework through the study of research methods, clinical examination skills, leadership skills and legal, ethical and professional issues that are key transferable knowledge and skills to enable work both in Acute and Community Care.
For all our professional development courses we are happy to accept self-funded or employer-funded applicants. All modules are included in the continuing professional development service level agreement with the NHS Health Education North West. Applicants should contact their manager to explore funding arrangements.
About the course
The Health and Community Studies Academic Group is clearly focused in its commitment to developing a health and social care workforce that can manage and achieve success in their lifelong personal and professional aspirations.
The course is designed to provide you with the key transferable knowledge and skills required to work across both Acute and Community Care. It is a top-up degree programme and consists of 6 modules. Practice-based learning is integral to the programme and you will be drawing upon your practice placement experience within each module to enable you to apply theory to practice. In addition one of the key features throughout the course is that many of the sessions will be delivered by expert healthcare professionals and expert service users.
The modules we offer for this programme are inspired by research for this curriculum development and supported by highly qualified and enthusiastic knowledgeable staff.
Special features
We currently recruit students to the existing undergraduate and professional development programmes from a range of backgrounds including nursing, midwifery, public health practice, allied health professions, ambulance personnel, local authority, assistant practitioners, mental health practitioners and support workers.
The framework of the course provides the opportunity for students to study single stand-alone professional development modules at level HE6 to undertake a programme leading to BSc (Hons).
This course is highly flexible and tailored to your individual learning requirements.
What you will learn
You will enhance your critical awareness of current issues within health studies and health and social care practice and develop an in-depth knowledge of a range of health and social care topics and the principles and theories which underpin them. You will achieve high levels of proficiency in the key skills relevant to your personal and professional development planning needs including team skills, problem solving, numeracy, oral and written communication skills, and information and communication technology.
You will learn to take responsibility for the extension of your learning and to exercise independent judgement in the investigation, analysis and evaluation of health care fields that you perceive as relevant to your own practice and you will develop the confidence to apply your knowledge and reflect on experience in the independent critical analysis and evaluation of health and social care practice.
You will also learn about the biological basis of disease and therapeutics and leadership concepts including theories and styles. You will enhance your research skills and learn to develop evidence-based concepts and explanations from law, psychology, social policy and sociology. You will also gain an insight into working within the community setting.
What you will study
You will study the core compulsory modules of 1) Clinical Examination Skills, 2) Biological Basis of Disease and Therapeutics, 3) Leading and Managing Teams, 4) Principles of Community Practice, 5) Research Proposal.
You will also study a further elective module. There is a wide range of modules available from which you can choose such as: Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues; Multidisciplinary End of Life Care; Safeguarding Children; Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults; Care of the Older Person, Contemporary Approaches to Dementia Care; and Developing a Culture of Compassionate Care – to name but a few.
Entry requirements
You will need:
- Current registration with a professional body, for example the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Health Professions Council or the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain;
- Diploma in Nursing or equivalent;
- Where applicable, evidence of sufficient experience in an occupational role;
- A nomination or reference from the current or most recent employer \ manager or equivalent.
For all applicants an essential part of the entry criteria is to attend an interview with the admissions tutor in order to explore with you where you may start on the programme. As a modular degree based on continuing professional development, it is essential that your prior experience and learning is considered when deciding on any advanced standing to which you may be entitled. This may be based on qualifications already gained through Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) or it may be based on making a claim for significant work experience, Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL). This process of granting an applicant appropriate advanced standing will be overseen by the Health Pathway Admissions team and APL Panel.
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent).
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University of Bolton

Campusتمام وقت3 - 5 August 2017بریتانیاBolton

By studying the University of Bolton’s BEng (Hons) in Medical Engineering you will learn the fundamental principles of engineering that are essential to the design and maintenance of medical equipment and instrumentation. Medical engineering is an ever expanding field, and applies the fundamentals of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients...
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‏ برترین کارشناسی ها سیدنی در بریتانیا. Medical Engineering - BEng (Hons)
By studying the University of Bolton’s BEng (Hons) in Medical Engineering you will learn the fundamental principles of engineering that are essential to the design and maintenance of medical equipment and instrumentation. Medical engineering is an ever expanding field, and applies the fundamentals of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients.
The BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience required to maintain and meet the changing engineering needs of the medical profession. At the outset of the course you will focus on the key principles of engineering, mathematics and human biology. You will then pursue a specialised medical engineering focused curriculum, studying topics such as medical instrumentation, medical equipment technology and biomedical devices.
You will have the opportunity to study across disciplines related to health, engineering and sports, and will work with the latest technological developments related to medical instrumentation, engineering and material design solutions.
About the course
You will gain an advanced understanding of engineering design, medical equipment technology and biological systems. The course will be delivered through a mixture of practical laboratories, computer simulation sessions, group activities and demonstrations supported by lectures. Assessment is a mixture of coursework, practical tests and examinations.
The course is delivered via a cross-departmental partnership between the departments of engineering, materials, biology and sports. The University of Bolton has a strong pedigree in these areas, and the sports department has recently undertaken a significant expansion, culminating in the opening of the new £31m Bolton One building.
The University has recently embarked on an ambitious enhancement agenda as a “Teaching Intensive and Research Informed” University. To this end, ten new lecturers, with expertise in a variety of engineering and scientific disciplines, have been recruited by the Engineering, Sports and Sciences academic group at the University. Many of these lecturers will play a significant role in delivering the Medical Engineering degree programme, complementing the significant expertise and experience of staff already in place at the University.
Special features
Opportunities to work with internationally recognised research teams (in areas such as materials and medical devices, as well as biological systems) at the University, through both group and individual projects
Study real life applications of biomedical devices in a sports science and rehabilitation context, for both elite athletes and members of the public
Access to new bespoke facilities such as a state-of-the-art 3D motion capture system (with ground reaction force platforms), isokinetic dynamometer and medical simulation patient
The project is recognised and supported through grants by the Royal Academy of Engineering as following the Engineering Gateway programme endorsed by the Engineering Council
Strongly employer informed, with a medical focus due to the industrial base in the UK North West region
Use of a brand-new bespoke biomedical sensors laboratory
Industrial links for students reinforced by industrial work placements
What you will learn
You will develop problem solving skills and the ability to design and test hypotheses. You will become proficient at working in teams, and develop your computer skills. You will also learn communication skills, helping you relate to engineers, medical practitioners and industrial end users.
What you will study
In the first year of your studies you will be provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, engineering and biology. In the second and third years of your studies you will pursue a specialised medical engineering focused curriculum, including imaging, biomaterials, bionics, computational modelling, biomechatronics, signal processing, medical equipment technology and medical informatics.
The University’s Sport department will also play an active role in the delivery of this course, offering teaching expertise in topics such as biomechanics, as well as providing access to working with elite sportspeople.
Level 1
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Principles of Biomedical Engineering; Introduction to Biomechanics; Medical Sensory Devices and Measurement; Clinical Anatomy and Physiology; Fundamentals of Systems and Synthetic Biology.
Level 2
Biomedical Engineering Modelling & Analysis; Biomechatronics; Intermediate Biomechanics; Medical Instrumentation & Control; Group Project and Investigation; Biomedical Devices Design & Product Development.
Level 3
Simulation of Medical Engineering Systems; Advanced Biomechatronic Systems; Medical Equipment Technology; Advanced Biomechanics; BEng Individual Project.
Entry requirements
240 UCAS points from at least two, but preferably three, A-levels (or equivalent) in any subjects.
You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including English, mathematics and science
You will be required to attend an interview unless you hold a level 3 qualification in mathematics or science
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent). If you do not have the required English level, you can study English with us from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent).
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University of Bolton

Campusتمام وقت4 August 2017بریتانیاBolton

The BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience required to maintain and meet the changing engineering needs of the medical profession. At the outset of the course you will focus on the key principles of engineering, mathematics and human biology. You will then pursue a specialised medical engineering focused curriculum, studying topics such as medical instrumentation, medical equipment...
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Medical Engineering with Foundation - BEng (Hons) full-time
By studying the University of Bolton’s BEng (Hons) in Medical Engineering you will learn the fundamental principles of engineering that are essential to the design and maintenance of medical equipment and instrumentation. Medical engineering is an ever expanding field, and applies the fundamentals of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients.
The BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience required to maintain and meet the changing engineering needs of the medical profession. At the outset of the course you will focus on the key principles of engineering, mathematics and human biology. You will then pursue a specialised medical engineering focused curriculum, studying topics such as medical instrumentation, medical equipment technology and biomedical devices.
You will have the opportunity to study across disciplines related to health, engineering and sports, and will work with the latest technological developments related to medical instrumentation, engineering and material design solutions.
About the course
The Foundation Year is the first year of the course and offers a transitional period of study for those students who do not have the necessary qualifications for direct entry on to the main engineering degree courses. The foundation year is an integral part of many of our four-year engineering-based courses; it will provide you with an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of science and mathematics and prepare you for degree level study.
During your foundation year you will study the key engineering subjects, including Foundation Mathematics, Foundation Mechanics, Electrical & Electronic Principles, Thermal & Environmental Studies, Engineering Principles and Engineering Systems & Investigations. International students will have the option to study the English language. In addition to learning about the theories and principles of engineering, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable practical and investigative experience in our specialist engineering laboratories.
During your BEng (Hons) studies you will gain an advanced understanding of engineering design, medical equipment technology and biological systems. The course will be delivered through a mixture of practical laboratories, computer simulation sessions, group activities and demonstrations supported by lectures. Assessment is a mixture of coursework, practical tests and examinations.
The course is delivered via a cross-departmental partnership between the departments of engineering, materials, biology and sports. The University of Bolton has a strong pedigree in these areas, and the sports department has recently undertaken a significant expansion, culminating in the opening of the new £31m Bolton One building.
The University has recently embarked on an ambitious enhancement agenda as a “Teaching Intensive and Research Informed” University. To this end, ten new lecturers, with expertise in a variety of engineering and scientific disciplines, have been recruited by the Engineering, Sports and Sciences academic group at the University. Many of these lecturers will play a significant role in delivering the Medical Engineering degree programme, complementing the significant expertise and experience of staff already in place at the University.
Special features
Opportunities to work with internationally recognised research teams (in areas such as materials and medical devices, as well as biological systems) at the University, through both group and individual projects
Study real life applications of biomedical devices in a sports science and rehabilitation context, for both elite athletes and members of the public
Access to new bespoke facilities such as a state-of-the-art 3D motion capture system (with ground reaction force platforms), isokinetic dynamometer and medical simulation patient
The project is recognised and supported through grants by the Royal Academy of Engineering as following the Engineering Gateway programme endorsed by the Engineering Council
Strongly employer informed, with a medical focus due to the industrial base in the UK North West region
Use of a brand-new bespoke biomedical sensors laboratory
Industrial links for students reinforced by industrial work placements
What you will learn
You will develop problem solving skills and the ability to design and test hypotheses. You will become proficient at working in teams, and develop your computer skills. You will also learn communication skills, helping you relate to engineers, medical practitioners and industrial end users.
What you will study
In the first year of your BEng (Hons) studies you will be provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, engineering and biology. In the second and third years of your BEng (Hons) studies you will pursue a specialised medical engineering focused curriculum, including imaging, biomaterials, bionics, computational modelling, biomechatronics, signal processing, medical equipment technology and medical informatics. You can see a list of the modules you will study below.
The University’s Sport department will also play an active role in the delivery of this course, offering teaching expertise in topics such as biomechanics, as well as providing access to working with elite sportspeople.
Level 0 (Foundation Year)
Foundation Mathematics 1; Foundation Mechanics; Electrical and Electronic Principles; Thermal and Environmental Studies; Engineering Principles; Engineering Systems and Investigations; English Language (international students only).
Level 1
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Principles of Biomedical Engineering; Introduction to Biomechanics; Medical Sensory Devices and Measurement; Clinical Anatomy and Physiology; Fundamentals of Systems and Synthetic Biology.
Level 2
Biomedical Engineering Modelling & Analysis; Biomechatronics; Intermediate Biomechanics; Medical Instrumentation & Control; Group Project and Investigation; Biomedical Devices Design & Product Development.
Level 3
Simulation of Medical Engineering Systems; Advanced Biomechatronic Systems; Medical Equipment Technology; Advanced Biomechanics; BEng Individual Project.
Entry requirements
120 UCAS points from least one A2-level (or equivalent) in any subjects.
You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including mathematics and science.
Applications from students with alternative Level 3 qualifications (e.g. City & Guilds) are welcomed.
An interview may be used to assess your suitability or entry point onto the programme.
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent). If you do not have the required English level, you can study English with us from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent).
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University of Bolton

Campusتمام وقت4 August 2017بریتانیاBolton

The BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Bolton will provide you with an advanced understanding of the key topics involved in meeting the engineering needs of the healthcare industry. Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing field, applying the principles of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients...
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‏ برترین کارشناسی ها سیدنی در بریتانیا. Biomedical Engineering with Foundation - BEng (Hons) full-time
The BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Bolton will provide you with an advanced understanding of the key topics involved in meeting the engineering needs of the healthcare industry. Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing field, applying the principles of science and engineering to the medical technologies used in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of patients.
The course offers you the opportunity to become one of the next generation of engineers needed to meet the demands of this highly technological industry. It will educate you in the design and development processes needed for new specialist medical healthcare processes, problems and technological advances involving materials, imaging, monitoring, simulation and microelectromechanical systems.
Initially you will develop a fundamental understanding of the key principles of engineering, mathematics and human biology. You will then pursue a specialised biomedical engineering focused curriculum, studying topics such as biomechatronics, biomaterials, biomedical devices and systems biology. The course is run in collaboration with the University’s Sport department, who offer expert teaching in topics such as biomechanics and rehabilitation technology, as well as access to working with elite sportspeople.
You will work with the latest technological developments related to engineering and material design solutions, and will have the opportunity to study across disciplines related to health, engineering and sports.
About the course
The Foundation Year is the first year of the course and offers a transitional period of study for those students who do not have the necessary qualifications for direct entry on to the main engineering degree courses. The foundation year is an integral part of many of our four-year engineering-based courses; it will provide you with an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of science and mathematics and prepare you for degree level study.
During your foundation year you will study the key engineering subjects, including Foundation Mathematics, Foundation Mechanics, Electrical & Electronic Principles, Thermal & Environmental Studies, Engineering Principles and Engineering Systems & Investigations. International students will have the option to study the English language. In addition to learning about the theories and principles of engineering, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable practical and investigative experience in our specialist engineering laboratories.
During your BEng (Hons) studies you will gain an advanced understanding of engineering design, sports rehabilitation and biological systems. The course will be delivered through a mixture of practical laboratories, computer simulation sessions, group activities and demonstrations supported by lectures. Assessment is a mixture of coursework, practical tests and examinations.
The course is delivered via a cross-departmental partnership between the departments of engineering, materials, biology and sports. The University of Bolton has a strong pedigree in these areas, and the sports department has recently undertaken a significant expansion, culminating in the opening of the new £31m Bolton One building.
The University has recently embarked on an ambitious enhancement agenda as a “Teaching Intensive and Research Informed” University. To this end, ten new lecturers, with expertise in a variety of engineering and scientific disciplines, have been recruited by the Engineering, Sports and Sciences academic group at the University. Many of these lecturers will play a significant role in delivering the Biomedical Engineering degree programme, complementing the significant expertise and experience of staff already in place at the University.
Special features
Opportunities to work with internationally recognised research teams (in areas such as materials and medical devices, as well as biological systems) at the University, through both group and individual projects
Study real life applications of biomedical devices in a sports science and rehabilitation context, for both elite athletes and members of the public
Access to new bespoke facilities such as a state-of-the-art 3D motion capture system (with ground reaction force platforms), isokinetic dynamometer and medical simulation patient
The project is recognised and supported through grants by the Royal Academy of Engineering as following the Engineering Gateway programme endorsed by the Engineering Council
Strongly employer informed, with a medical focus due to the industrial base in the UK North West region
Use of a brand-new bespoke biomedical sensors laboratory
Industrial links for students reinforced by industrial work placements
What you will study
In the first year of your BEng (Hons) studies you will be provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, engineering and biology. In the second and third years of your BEng (Hons) studies you will pursue a specialised biomedical engineering focused curriculum, including imaging, biomaterials, bionics, computational modelling, biomechatronics, signal processing, and systems biology. You can see a list of the modules you will study below.
The University’s Sport department will also play an active role in the delivery of this course, offering teaching expertise in topics such as biomechanics and rehabilitation technology, as well as providing access to working with elite sportspeople.
Level 0 (Foundation Year)
Foundation Mathematics 1; Foundation Mechanics; Electrical and Electronic Principles; Thermal and Environmental Studies; Engineering Principles; Engineering Systems and Investigations; English Language (international students only).
Level 1
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Principles of Biomedical Engineering; Introduction to Biomechanics; Medical Sensory Devices and Measurement; Clinical Anatomy and Physiology; Fundamentals of Systems and Synthetic Biology.
Level 2
Biomedical Engineering Modelling & Analysis; Biomechatronics; Intermediate Biomechanics; Technology in Advanced Musculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment; Group Project and Investigation; Biomedical Devices Design & Product Development.
Level 3
Simulation of Medical Engineering Systems; Advanced Biomechatronic Systems; Genomics, Environment and Athletic Performance; Biosignal Processing; Advanced Biomechanics; BEng Individual Project; Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.
Careers & professional development
A degree in Biomedical Engineering is highly valued in both the UK and worldwide job markets. You will gain the analytical, technical and professional skills required to begin a career in biomedical engineering. The ageing population is increasing demand for more advanced and effective medical devices and therapeutic strategies. As a result, the need for professional biomedical engineers with the appropriate skills, knowledge and experience has never been greater.
Entry requirements
120 UCAS points from least one A2-level (or equivalent) in any subjects.
You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including mathematics and science.
Applications from students with alternative Level 3 qualifications (e.g. City & Guilds) are welcomed.
An interview may be used to assess your suitability or entry point onto the programme.
If English is not your first language you will also normally need IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent). If you do not have the required English level, you can study English with us from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent).
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